I’ve liked flower frogs for as long as I can remember. I’ve collected quite a few and use them around the house but not very often for what they’re actually meant for — arranging flowers. So here are a few ideas of things you can do with a vintage flower frog.
I was reminded of these again Sunday while I was shopping during Glenn’s bike ride. The antique shop owner was using a glass flower frog to instead of a cup to corral her pens. I do this on my desk.
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TinyBear says
What a great collection you have Ann. I love them too – they are so hard to find over here, as you already know ;D~ Tina
onemotherslove says
I use my frog quite differently than you do – I arrange FLOWERS!!! : )
Kelley says
I didn't know that these were called frogs. You certainly found a lot of creative uses for them!
SomeGirl says
What great ideas! I'll have to keep an eye out for these at thrift stores and garage sales. Thanks! ♥ Michelle
Pat says
Can you use a spike flower frog to hold potatoes when you grate them by hand or because they are probably lead, it might leach into grated potato. Mine are in great condition.
ducttapeanddenim says
That’s a good question. I wouldn’t try it because these are so old there’s no telling what’s in them! Thanks for reading!